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thanks for having us over. >>> an american sentenced to hard labor in myanmar is going home seven years early. he was arrested after swimming across the lake to visit a noble prize winning activist who is under house arrest. but virginia senator jim webb flew to myanmar to help with the release. >> clearly getting the release of john yettaw was important. he's an ill man. he had been taken to a hospital before the verdict was delivered with seizures. we understand he's a vietnam veteran and has a troubled mind i think is the best way of putting it. and obviously, one doesn't know why he swam this lake. there were reports at the time that he had a vision she was going to be assassinated. >> earlier today, webb became the first american to meet with myanm myanmar's top leader, but perhaps the biggest achievement came when he was allowed to meet with the opposition leader today. he conveyed his deep respects. >>> the taliban are claiming responsibility for today's suicide attack in kabul, afghanistan. at least seven died in that attack and 91 were wounded. the bomb site is next to the u.n.
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so glad you're with us. i'm susan hendricks. thousands of protestors are expected outside president obama's second town hall meeting on health care in colorado today. he took his push for reform to montana yesterday where he faced a largely supportive crowd, but some voiced their concern about where he would get the money to cover the 46 million uninsured in the u.s. the president urged them not to panic. >> because we're getting close, the fight is getting fierce. and the history is clear. every time we're in sight of health insurance reform, the special interests fight back with everything they've got. they use their influence, they run their ads. and their political allies try to scare the heck out of everybody. it happened in '93, it's happening now. >> the president and his family will also do some sightseeing while they are out west. they plan to visit yellowstone national park today and the grand canyon tomorrow. there's so many questions surrounding this. if you want to know more about the health car
so glad you're with us. i'm susan hendricks. thousands of protestors are expected outside president obama's second town hall meeting on health care in colorado today. he took his push for reform to montana yesterday where he faced a largely supportive crowd, but some voiced their concern about where he would get the money to cover the 46 million uninsured in the u.s. the president urged them not to panic. >> because we're getting close, the fight is getting fierce. and the history is...
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thanks for having us over. an american sentenced to hard labor in myanmar is going home. john yettaw was rasted after swimming across a lake to visit activist aung san suu kyi under house arrest. virginia senator jim webb flew there to help win his release. dan rivers has been following the story. >> clearly getting the release of john yet ta was important. he's an ill man. he has diabetics, epilepsy, taken to hospital before the verdict was delivered with seizures. we understand he's a vietnam veteran and is a troubled mind i think is probably the best way of putting it, and obviously, one doesn't quite know why he swam this lake. there were reports at the time that he had had some sort of vision that she was going to be assassinated and wanted to go and warn her. he's a troubled guy who clearly needs help. >> earlier today, webb became the first american ever to meet with myanmar's top junta leader but his biggest success came when he was allowed to meet with aung san suu kyi for nearly an hour today and he s
thanks for having us over. an american sentenced to hard labor in myanmar is going home. john yettaw was rasted after swimming across a lake to visit activist aung san suu kyi under house arrest. virginia senator jim webb flew there to help win his release. dan rivers has been following the story. >> clearly getting the release of john yet ta was important. he's an ill man. he has diabetics, epilepsy, taken to hospital before the verdict was delivered with seizures. we understand he's a...
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he joins us from vancouver. thank you for being with us. sergeant, i understand many authorities believe he is hiding in the metro vancouver area. why do they believe that? >> well, at this point i guess, nancy, some of the original indicators were that he might be attempting to enter canada. at this point we haven't confirmed that he is in canada, but we are obviously not taking any chances and ordering a thorough investigation to figure out if he is here. >> jenkins and fiore were married in march. cnn has been unable to confirm reports that marriage was annulled. >>> the international manhunt heats up for the former reality tv star, now a murder suspect ryan jenkins. nancy grace brings you up to the minute developments in this shocking model murder case. >>> cleanup is under way the a a kentucky prison that was damaged by rioting inmates last night. prisoners started fires in several buildings, including the kitchen at north point training center. it is a medium security prison facility south of lexington housing 1,200 inmates. guards ha
he joins us from vancouver. thank you for being with us. sergeant, i understand many authorities believe he is hiding in the metro vancouver area. why do they believe that? >> well, at this point i guess, nancy, some of the original indicators were that he might be attempting to enter canada. at this point we haven't confirmed that he is in canada, but we are obviously not taking any chances and ordering a thorough investigation to figure out if he is here. >> jenkins and fiore were...
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he's joining us from vancouver. thank you for being with us. sergeant, i understand many authorities believe he is hiding in the metro vancouver area, why do they believe that. >> caller: at this point, nancy, some of the original indicators were he might be trying to enter canada. we have not confirmed that. we are not taking chances. we have doing a thorough investigation to see if he was here. >> they were married in march. we are trying to confirm reports the marriage was annulled. >>> the international manhunt heats up for the former reality tv star now a murder suspect, ryan jenkins. nancy grace brings you updates, 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. here on hln. >>> clean up is underway at a kentucky prison that was damaged by rioting inmates. they started fires in several buildings including the kitchen. it's a medium security facility. guards had to use tear gas to get inmates under control. most are being moved elsewhere. eight inmates and eight staffers were injured. no one had to be admitted to the hospital. >> we are happy to report to you, the fa
he's joining us from vancouver. thank you for being with us. sergeant, i understand many authorities believe he is hiding in the metro vancouver area, why do they believe that. >> caller: at this point, nancy, some of the original indicators were he might be trying to enter canada. we have not confirmed that. we are not taking chances. we have doing a thorough investigation to see if he was here. >> they were married in march. we are trying to confirm reports the marriage was...
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text us at 45688 or e-mail us at cnn.com/rob you know. and we're reading your comments on facebook as well. we welcome all viewpoints. you probably missed this. >>> end of "monday night football." cantwell's arm is grabbed and tommy hill catches it and runs it in for the score as time runs out. oh, that's got to hurt. new york win the game. it's preseason, so the games don't really count. ith just sort of bragging rights. >> just priming us. >>> chicago is waking up -- chicago is waking up with a new appreciation for the people who keep it going. the city kept about 11,000 people home without pay yesterday. that meant no garbage pickup. city clinics and libraries closed. but you can still pay a fine. we'll take your money. >>ith pretty bad for them. everybody needs a job. >> i think it's ridiculous. chicago has a lot of work to do and i'm pretty sure times are tough, but i don't think it has to be that extreme. >> there will be two more reduced service days later on this year. together, they could save chicago around $8 million. >>> stude
text us at 45688 or e-mail us at cnn.com/rob you know. and we're reading your comments on facebook as well. we welcome all viewpoints. you probably missed this. >>> end of "monday night football." cantwell's arm is grabbed and tommy hill catches it and runs it in for the score as time runs out. oh, that's got to hurt. new york win the game. it's preseason, so the games don't really count. ith just sort of bragging rights. >> just priming us. >>> chicago is...
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call us at 1-877-tell-hln or e-mail us cnn.com/hln. you can text us too if you like, the word views plus your comments and name to hlntv. standard text rates apply. we're going to air some of you what have to say throughout the afternoon. >>> the first provisions of a credit card reform law are taking effect tomorrow. we'll take a closer look at the changes you're going to see and what you can expect from credit card companies next year. >>> well, some big changes with your plastic. a new credit card reform law takes effect tomorrow. so to break it down regarding you know what, you have to say about these changes, we wanted to check in with cnnmoney.com's poppy harlow in new york because this can be a tricky subject. one of those things where you don't read all the lines, you never know what you're in for. >> some of all that fine print is hopefully going to go away. but the goal of these reforms passed back in may is to help consumers. let's go through some of the keys that are going to go into effect. the companies have to give you 2
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great to have you with us. morning, sunshine. >>> there is new word that democrats may have given up on negotiating with republicans about health care reform. administration sources say that they're considering a rare maneuver that could push a bill through the senate without a single gop vote. it's called reconciliation. correspondent richard lui joins us now. so, would this change what's in the bill or is it just a maneuver? >> it could, robin. we'll have to wait and see on that. reconciliation itself originally created as a way to fast-track the budget process in terms of budget reductions. and what that means is that any health care bill passed that way in this method of reconciliation could only include measures that have a specific impact on the federal budget. democratic senator kent conrad has said that any bill passed using reconciliation would be so paired down, it would look like swiss cheese. he's the one leading the push for health care, robin, on co-ops instead of a public insurance option. >> so,
great to have you with us. morning, sunshine. >>> there is new word that democrats may have given up on negotiating with republicans about health care reform. administration sources say that they're considering a rare maneuver that could push a bill through the senate without a single gop vote. it's called reconciliation. correspondent richard lui joins us now. so, would this change what's in the bill or is it just a maneuver? >> it could, robin. we'll have to wait and see on...
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what about us? i want you to know, for us, this is a clear trend that we are going to see, in the next few years, cars cheaper than you ever imagined, about the price of a motorcycle. i'm clark howard. for more ways to save, go to cnn do cn cnn.come/clarkhoward. >> clark will tell you how to save more and spend less and avoid getting ripped off. how? he'll tell you at noon on the weekends. >>> the president tells you he needs help to get health care reform passed. he picked up the phone and called 140,000 people. new for you in about 20 minutes. >>> good morning. bright and early, 7:00 eastern, good morning, sunshine. i'm robin meade. here we go. afghanistan's president is among the millions of people casting their ballots under the threat of bomb attacks and violence. why the stakes in today's election are so high for u.s. troops. >> i think it's fair to say things got very very ugly very very quickly. >> milwaukee's mayor is talking about a brutal attack that left him bruised. what touched it off
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tell us what you think. latest from hln news and views. >>> conservative commentator robert novak has succumbbed to brain cancer at the age of o78. his family said he died earlier today at home. newspaper readers followed his column in the "chicago sun-times" which syndicated it for decades and even his political opponents said they admired bob novak's connections. >> i think anything that people don't know about bob, don't realize is he is very ideological guy and very opinionated guy and he was a good reporter and he really tried to get his sources right. when his column, the monday column in "the washington post" everybody in washington read that, in particularly when he wrote about republicans because you knew he had a story that no one else had. he didn't make stuff up. he was a factual reporter. >> you'll recall, bob novak found himself in the middle of the valerie blame scandal. he outed the cia operative in his column in the summer of 2003. friend called novak the prince of darkness. he used it for t
tell us what you think. latest from hln news and views. >>> conservative commentator robert novak has succumbbed to brain cancer at the age of o78. his family said he died earlier today at home. newspaper readers followed his column in the "chicago sun-times" which syndicated it for decades and even his political opponents said they admired bob novak's connections. >> i think anything that people don't know about bob, don't realize is he is very ideological guy and very...
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glad you're with us. i'm susan hendricks. >>> we start with hurricane bill and areas along the coast of massachusetts are under a tropical storm warning, even though bill is weakening. beaches closed as bill caused dangerous rip tides. but that didn't stop some people from camping out to see how high the waves would get. >> i'd like to see some ten-foot waves out there. i really would. just for a change. something exciting. >> that woman could get her wish by tomorrow night. that is when forecasters think swells will get as high as 19 feet. but the storm is expected to stay offshore. >>> the storm is certainly keeping meteorologist reynolds wolf busy this weekend. what's the lateest? >> the latest is the storm continues to weaken. the latest on it, winds are still at 85, gusting to 105 miles an hour. still a strong storm. but notice a lot of dry air moving into the western half of the storm. as the the storm continues to make its way into parts of the north and to the northeast, it is will enter cooling w
glad you're with us. i'm susan hendricks. >>> we start with hurricane bill and areas along the coast of massachusetts are under a tropical storm warning, even though bill is weakening. beaches closed as bill caused dangerous rip tides. but that didn't stop some people from camping out to see how high the waves would get. >> i'd like to see some ten-foot waves out there. i really would. just for a change. something exciting. >> that woman could get her wish by tomorrow...
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so glad you are with us. i'm susan hendricks. >>> about 1,500 people will attend sen core edward kennedy's funeral mass. among those attending former presidents, george w. bush, bill clinton and jimmy carter. kennedy listd through the assassination of two of his brothers. he will be buried next to john f. kennedy and robert kennedy at arlington seam tary. president obama left his vacation retreat and arrived in boston last night. he will deliver today's uology. we will follow that as well. >>> this morning in washington, members of congress boarded a bus that will take them to andrews air force base and on to boston for senator kennedy's funeral. family, friends and colleagues spent three hours sharing their fondest memories of senator kennedy. tens of thousands of people who didn't know him personally pay their final respects as well. tom foreman reports. ♪ >> reporter: at a presidential library on the edge of the ocean, the people came in waves. ted kennedy was bigger than life for many. to family and fri
so glad you are with us. i'm susan hendricks. >>> about 1,500 people will attend sen core edward kennedy's funeral mass. among those attending former presidents, george w. bush, bill clinton and jimmy carter. kennedy listd through the assassination of two of his brothers. he will be buried next to john f. kennedy and robert kennedy at arlington seam tary. president obama left his vacation retreat and arrived in boston last night. he will deliver today's uology. we will follow that as...
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will you help us? but biggest dang here and it's ill an open question in ir as wel is that if you don ha a strong nional army at's not the set by militia kinds of identifications you may never have real security the cotry that allows economic development to g forrd. so i'm doubtful about the ng-term consequences for e poli in iraq as well. it's not been in place forore than a year two in iraq yet. >> kimberly arten, a lot of ground to cover. ank you very much for joinin us and helpi us. >> tha you, martinmy pleasure. >>> one other note aut the electi. we wanted to dect you to o website, worldfos.org, where u can read the account of e u.s. marine who's helpi train the afgh national army. >>> there a of coue still more than twice as many american troops inraq than afghistan. 132,000 in iraq, 62,000 in afghanistan. but yesterday at least according to the "washinon post" the maki government, if approved would require u.s. forces in troouk whdraw the srt of 2011 they are currently not schedud to pull outnti
will you help us? but biggest dang here and it's ill an open question in ir as wel is that if you don ha a strong nional army at's not the set by militia kinds of identifications you may never have real security the cotry that allows economic development to g forrd. so i'm doubtful about the ng-term consequences for e poli in iraq as well. it's not been in place forore than a year two in iraq yet. >> kimberly arten, a lot of ground to cover. ank you very much for joinin us and helpi us....
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things are looking pretty quiet for us to start us off. we're looking at temperatures that are a little on the muggy side. 72 degrees for the most part in our immediate area. let's look at the rest of the area. 74 baltimore. 73 reisterstown and marching. add in the humidity and it feels like upper 70s. we don't have much in the way of cloud cover now but the clouds will continue to build throughout the day because we have moisture from what was tropical storm claudette heading our way. so we're looking at the low 70s around wakeup time. 83 degrees by noon and partly sunny skies. it should be very nice until late afternoon, 90 degrees, hot, muggy and sticky. don't be surprised to see a couple of thunderstorms formulate this afternoon and into this evening. let's check the roads with kim. >>> good morning. as we check at 95 southbound approaching whitemarsh boulevard things are running smoothly here but further down towards the beltway you'll see all the lanes are blocked, that is for construction they've been doing overnight. they are going
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this is big. >> you special olympians have told us on the playing fields of the world -- thrilled us on the playing fields of the world to you told us the what matters is not power politics, weapons or wealth. what truly counts is the courageous spirit and generous heart. >> the voice of eunice kennedy shriver, who died this week. she was certainly a force of nature. according to those who knew her, she was the force between the special olympics. i say she was a force of nature according to those who knew her. the stories about her were wonderful. >> i interviewed her about bobby kennedy, and if you dared to suggest even the tiniest in perfection with him, you are immediately set straight on that subject and told to get with the program. she was a formidable lady. >> she was an inspiration for many who care about the end here, and she illustrates how much can beone even if you are not in an elective office, holding a power base somewhere. the special olympics now is internationally influential, and she did all that without holding office. we have seen a generations of nnedys behind h
this is big. >> you special olympians have told us on the playing fields of the world -- thrilled us on the playing fields of the world to you told us the what matters is not power politics, weapons or wealth. what truly counts is the courageous spirit and generous heart. >> the voice of eunice kennedy shriver, who died this week. she was certainly a force of nature. according to those who knew her, she was the force between the special olympics. i say she was a force of nature...
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for all of us at abc news, have you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have a good night. captions by vitac this is the "jeopardy!" college championship. here are our three finalists--
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but the programs expected to use up the $3 llion earmarked r it by early september. for the latest developmes, i am joined byavid shepardson, ho has been covering the sto for the "detroit news." he's the washington bureau chief. david, welcome. what specifally prompted it toy, right now, for them to uddenly decide to stop this >> well, two things. first, as y pointedout, the first $1 billion that cngress approved basicallyran out in the first fr or five days a thereas some chaos. and, as you know, congress ultimately agreed to put the $ billion back in. so the goal isnrderly winddown. so far, they'vegone through about $1.9 bilon,or 457,000 cars. that leav a billion. however they ink there's anotherhere are 40 million in cars thatave sold but the dealers haven't smitted those voucher reeststo d.o.t.. so that leaves $600 million left. they think this weekend ll be busy as'm try to get i before the program es and if they're going tough a hundred million day a da under the normallow with a spedupflow we should b two to threeillion by roughly monday. >> lrer: the cars you
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there was not a time when we didn't get a rush of people coming to us telling their stories. and to me, that was a desperate cry for help saying, we are here, help us, somebody do something. because nobody else appeared to be doing anything. and you know, i think the refugees are key because you are not going to beat the militancy in pakistan if you don't have consensus, if you don't have the support of the people. and if the people aren't being taken care of by the government, the people are living in tents without food and water, with uncertainty, how are you going to get them to support your cause? my name is chef michael. and my dog bai@íy and i love to hang out in the kitchen... so she can watch me cook. you just love the aromas of beef tenderloin... and, ooh, rotisserie chicken. yes, you do. [ barks ] yeah. you're so special, you deserve a very special dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. the deliciously different way to serve up your love at mealtime. chef-inspired. dog-desired. chef michael's canine creations. kelly saunder's nature valley
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stay with us if you can. the new afgn blue lake. first, north korea wantso reach out to south korea, raisg hopes thathe tension between the two countries is easing. it is unclear wheth the south will aow the trs to resume. >> tightly controll and managed, this is tourism d north kore-style. until they came to a stop st year, these fledgling trips across one of the wrld's most heavily fortified rders were both popular with curious south korean visitors and a vaable source oforeign currency fo the isolated communt state. theews that north kea is ready to rpen the borr came ter a visit to pyongyangrom a prominent south korean businessoman. her company has invested heily in tra and tourism. last year, south korea brought home the dy of one of its tizens from e north korean special tourism zone. the 52-year-old hadeen shot dead by guards. the south has long argued that the turist trips wi remain suspended untilt gets a satisfactory explanation for her death. north korea says it also wants to resume the reunions of vided families which ha
stay with us if you can. the new afgn blue lake. first, north korea wantso reach out to south korea, raisg hopes thathe tension between the two countries is easing. it is unclear wheth the south will aow the trs to resume. >> tightly controll and managed, this is tourism d north kore-style. until they came to a stop st year, these fledgling trips across one of the wrld's most heavily fortified rders were both popular with curious south korean visitors and a vaable source oforeign currency...
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and she joins us from waington. thanks vymuch for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> many peoplef course are wonderg has our involvement in iraq and in afghanisn, in terms of lives lost d money spt, been wortht? ani guess the question to you is, has it >> well, i think that the two nflicts are very different and has had different sets of . the war in afghanistans very clearly tied to what happened on september th, 2001. those attacks were coordinated andlanned from afghan territy. ando thobjective of tha operation ha really been to ensure that ther is no more talin presence in the country that can facilitate somethi like that happening again. vaik much rkier queson. after the invasion and the initialationale for thear dn't seem toold up with t lack of weapons of mass destruction being fod, it became a very different tuation there. the real questi there for the future is the extent to which the aqi government i going to be able to sand on its own feet >> all right, wel, t's deep with afghastan first. the obam
and she joins us from waington. thanks vymuch for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> many peoplef course are wonderg has our involvement in iraq and in afghanisn, in terms of lives lost d money spt, been wortht? ani guess the question to you is, has it >> well, i think that the two nflicts are very different and has had different sets of . the war in afghanistans very clearly tied to what happened on september th, 2001. those attacks were coordinated andlanned from...
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. >> i will not vote and many o us will n vot for a final use-a senate compromise without a public oion. >> this ek on "inside washinon,"ow trouble from the left on health care. is the public optionead? mnwhile, the congenial debate continues. >> why do you continue to support a nazi policy, as obama s expressed suppo this policy >> on wha planet do youpend most of ur time? >> also, afghans risked their lives to vote. as terrorist mbings escalate in iraq, thmaliki government chooses not to ask for arican lp. the nation lose t legendary newsmen, rertovak and don witt. >> the secret is to find people who could tell the sto better thanou can. captioneby the nation captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> i am looking for somebody who can tell me of theublic option inresident obama's health plan is still viab. decratic senator kent conrad says not in thsenate. >> look, the fact the matter that there are n the votes in the united states senate for the public option, they're never have been, so to continue to chase that rabbit i think it's just a wasted effort >> after sayinthat the rabbit
. >> i will not vote and many o us will n vot for a final use-a senate compromise without a public oion. >> this ek on "inside washinon,"ow trouble from the left on health care. is the public optionead? mnwhile, the congenial debate continues. >> why do you continue to support a nazi policy, as obama s expressed suppo this policy >> on wha planet do youpend most of ur time? >> also, afghans risked their lives to vote. as terrorist mbings escalate in iraq,...
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yet we do use these terms such as muslim world. and i am using that, i will admit. yet the muslim world like the christian world is extremely diverse. it's very difference from paris, france. both in the way it treats day andist rammic issues. that's probably one of the most important islamic cities in the world. so you have very different experiences looking at many issues in the christian world. as different as brazil from denmark and chile. so again it's a very artificial term, but it's one that i use, and that we must use to sort of at least begin the discussion. another thing that i want to point out that is rather artificial is gay and same sex/same sex love. i'm using these terms to begin the discussion. gay is really a western world. gay as we know is primarily a western concept. gay doesn't necessarily always explain everything. i'm using that as a term to start the conversation. same sex love or men who have sex with men which are parts of the world that we use in our country, some people say you are talking about the down low. that's a western perception.
yet we do use these terms such as muslim world. and i am using that, i will admit. yet the muslim world like the christian world is extremely diverse. it's very difference from paris, france. both in the way it treats day andist rammic issues. that's probably one of the most important islamic cities in the world. so you have very different experiences looking at many issues in the christian world. as different as brazil from denmark and chile. so again it's a very artificial term, but it's one...
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the election officials denied voting cards are being sold and can only be used by rightful owners. thank you for being with us on "bbc world news." >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. the newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> i'm julia stiles. >> i'm kevin bacon. >> i'm kim cattrall. >> hi, i'm ken burns. >> i'm lili taylor. >> i'm henry louis gates, jr., and public broadcasting is my source for news about the world. >> for intelligent conversation. >> for election coverage you can count on. >> for conversations beyond the sound bites. >> a commitment to journalism. >> for deciding who to vote for. >> i'm kerry washington, and public broadcasting is my source for intelligent connections to my comninininininininininininini
the election officials denied voting cards are being sold and can only be used by rightful owners. thank you for being with us on "bbc world news." >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. the newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what...
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stay with us for that. full market and financial analysis in 25 minutes. it looks as their european inflation is flat on its back and we will find out what is happening in america today. >> the expectation is pretty flat, that passes where rank pretty much unchanged, especially when you strip out things like energy and food. you will see many retailers cutting prices trying to encourage people to keep spending. the result of that was falling prices. this will be a bit of a headache ad ,!ujp& there could be a spiral of deflationary where people keep spending less. companies need to make less and they make less profits and cut more jobs or wages. >> it seems as if consumer demand is weak, but actually, there is too much production. >> while you are seeing growth in some areas in hong kong, at the same time there is concern about these falling prices. it is a daunting act and a very difficult line for bankers to tread. >> you can get more in about 25 this time. coming up, hillary clinton finishes her long tour of africa. and capturing the hearts of american f
stay with us for that. full market and financial analysis in 25 minutes. it looks as their european inflation is flat on its back and we will find out what is happening in america today. >> the expectation is pretty flat, that passes where rank pretty much unchanged, especially when you strip out things like energy and food. you will see many retailers cutting prices trying to encourage people to keep spending. the result of that was falling prices. this will be a bit of a headache ad...
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think abouthat our taxeset us. they get us clean water. they t us goodroads. they get usocial security that a lot of older pele count on -- medicare socialized so -- a most people are very happy witmedicare. so -- and yetthese pele come in here and shout these -- you know, lies -- there is no other good word for them we need be a fact-checking country tt has a truthf diogue, and that standsup to peoe that distort the uth. >> woodruff: the town halls are expected to continue until th august congressional ress is over. >> hrer: and now the latest on the crafting of mor reform and ssible compromises. gwen ifl has that part of the story. >> ifil with polls dropping d protests rising, the obam admintration appears willing to compromise on a key pect of its alth reform proposal, the soalled public option. the government-backeplan, silar to medicare, would allo consumers to choose somethg otr than private insurance. t competition, backers say, would keep costs lowe but key members ofongress gue it would put private insurerst a disadvantage. yesterday, health and huma
think abouthat our taxeset us. they get us clean water. they t us goodroads. they get usocial security that a lot of older pele count on -- medicare socialized so -- a most people are very happy witmedicare. so -- and yetthese pele come in here and shout these -- you know, lies -- there is no other good word for them we need be a fact-checking country tt has a truthf diogue, and that standsup to peoe that distort the uth. >> woodruff: the town halls are expected to continue until th...
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we have our reporter there for us. ati, what can you tell us about this latest incident? rrl natalie, i can tell you it was a very large explosion. we are blocks away. yet, we could still feel it. it did shake our bureau. we did go up to watch to see if there was smoke rising which we usually do when there's an explosion in kabul. again, yes, we could see it. looks like it was in the vicinity of isaf headquarters. we can't pinpoint exact location now. we're trying to make calls but most phones are down at the moment like mostly after a suicide bombing or any kind of car bombing. we don't know if it's a suicide bomb or car bomb. we're still trying to gather a little more information on that, but there was an explosion in kabul. we're five days a way from the second-ever presidential election. this is a pretty big deal considering this past summer we have seen violence throughout afghanistan. we haven't seen it inside the capital of kabul. they have been doing the security in afghanistan as well as coalition forces have been doing a very good job in securing the capital cit
we have our reporter there for us. ati, what can you tell us about this latest incident? rrl natalie, i can tell you it was a very large explosion. we are blocks away. yet, we could still feel it. it did shake our bureau. we did go up to watch to see if there was smoke rising which we usually do when there's an explosion in kabul. again, yes, we could see it. looks like it was in the vicinity of isaf headquarters. we can't pinpoint exact location now. we're trying to make calls but most phones...
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will you help us? but the biggest danger here and it's still an open question in iraq as well, is that if you don't have a strong national army that's not the set by those militia kinds of identifications you may never have real security in the country that allows economic development to go forward. so i'm doubtful about the long-term consequences for the policy in iraq as well. it's not been in place for more than a year or two in iraq yet. >> kimberly marten, a lot of ground to cover. thank you very much for joining us and helping us. >> thank you, martin, my pleasure. >>> one other note about the election. we wanted to direct you to our website, worldfocus.org, where you can read the account of a u.s. marine who's helping train the afghan national army. >>> there are of course still more than twice as many american troops in iraq than afghanistan. 132,000 in iraq, 62,000 in afghanistan. but yesterday at least according to the "washington post" the maliki government endorsed a national referendum tha
will you help us? but the biggest danger here and it's still an open question in iraq as well, is that if you don't have a strong national army that's not the set by those militia kinds of identifications you may never have real security in the country that allows economic development to go forward. so i'm doubtful about the long-term consequences for the policy in iraq as well. it's not been in place for more than a year or two in iraq yet. >> kimberly marten, a lot of ground to cover....
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the local lice chief turned out to check us out. there were terrorists erywhere, he said,but here, everything was uer control. , it ses, in the relatively peaceful nthern ha of the country, but inhe troubled south, it wa a differt story. president carbide,hen he spe to the bbc, agreed. -- presidt karzai. >> we can do it, and weid it. >> some polling stations didn't open at albecause of security or because people didot show up. it went veryvery well. >> as the slow siness of te counting starts, it is car the talibahad not been abl to derail the ection, partly the achievement of british and other foreign troops here. the truth will be judgedy the size of the turnout. bbc news,abul. >> and lat in the ogram, we will he from our correondent who was aconvoy going to the polling station as itame under attack in the south of the country. some of the other main stories foyou, more briefly in the iraqi capital, ernight the peop killed in a sies of bomb attacks. an army spokesn says people are being questioned, over possible security lapses se
the local lice chief turned out to check us out. there were terrorists erywhere, he said,but here, everything was uer control. , it ses, in the relatively peaceful nthern ha of the country, but inhe troubled south, it wa a differt story. president carbide,hen he spe to the bbc, agreed. -- presidt karzai. >> we can do it, and weid it. >> some polling stations didn't open at albecause of security or because people didot show up. it went veryvery well. >> as the slow siness of te...
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detainees have given us a wealth of useful information on al qaeda, the report says. thwarting a number of al qaeda operati operations. included proposed 9/11 style attacks in los angeles, on london's heathrow airport and the capture of a leading southeast asia al qaeda leader who reportedly had 70 operatives ready to carry out terrorist attacks in the west. nowhere in the reports, however, does the cia ever draw a direct connection between the valuable information and the specific use of harsh tactics. so, charlie, there's just enough for both sides to argue about, while cia officers in the field are left to figure out just what is expected of them. >> our chief investigative correspondent brian ross, thanks to you. >>> that takes us to afghanistan, where the early tallies in the presidential election show that president hamid karzai has a narrow lead, only 10% of the polling stations have been counted, so it is impossible to make any projections based on the count so far. and with so many charges of voting fraud, the outcome is anything but certain. nick schifrin is
detainees have given us a wealth of useful information on al qaeda, the report says. thwarting a number of al qaeda operati operations. included proposed 9/11 style attacks in los angeles, on london's heathrow airport and the capture of a leading southeast asia al qaeda leader who reportedly had 70 operatives ready to carry out terrorist attacks in the west. nowhere in the reports, however, does the cia ever draw a direct connection between the valuable information and the specific use of harsh...
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for those who manage to secure a bank loan interest rates are around 20 percent many businesspeople use hawala, a trustbased money transfer system where local brokers deliver and receive cash. >> barkzai: we have a lot of provinces that there are no banks a lot of people are doing the hawala system, theprevious system which was before the banks were here in afghanistan - there is mobile banking system that you can send money through roschan mobile banking. >>reporter: laila is another graduate from the school. like many afghans she lived in pakistan for a few years during the taliban rule but she came back hoping to take advantge of kabul's new found prosperity >>laila: the situation for businesswomen in afghanistan has gotten better.during the taliban times it was hard but when i came back from pakistan, it got better and it is improving all the time >>heikkila: afghanistan has a long way to go when it comes to businesswomen achieving their full potential but women like laila are feeling more optimistic about the future >>reporter: getting ready to open her shop in just over a week's t
for those who manage to secure a bank loan interest rates are around 20 percent many businesspeople use hawala, a trustbased money transfer system where local brokers deliver and receive cash. >> barkzai: we have a lot of provinces that there are no banks a lot of people are doing the hawala system, theprevious system which was before the banks were here in afghanistan - there is mobile banking system that you can send money through roschan mobile banking. >>reporter: laila is...
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good year contacted us and said if you would have used our tires, you could have smacked the record even more. so this year, we came back and got 67.9 miles per gallon. you asked the question, how many miles on one tank. that's 986 miles on one tank. >> and what car were you driving? >> a volkswagen jetta, the same car we used last year. it's a diesel vehicle. the test was using the same vehicle, the same fuel, which we choose shell ultra low diesel fuel, and using the same route, same driver and techniques, try our fuel max tires and see if you can break the record. >> so changing your tires to the ones good year recommended gave you, do you draw that correlation that it was because of the tires? >> we drove the same car, used the same shell fuel, same driving techniques, same route. the only difference was the -- >> i got to ask you, other than the tires, which now good year's going to be happy that you plugged those, what other things can people do like you did, to get better gas mileage? >> it's not rocket science. by driving more efficiently. getting into the highest gear as soon as
good year contacted us and said if you would have used our tires, you could have smacked the record even more. so this year, we came back and got 67.9 miles per gallon. you asked the question, how many miles on one tank. that's 986 miles on one tank. >> and what car were you driving? >> a volkswagen jetta, the same car we used last year. it's a diesel vehicle. the test was using the same vehicle, the same fuel, which we choose shell ultra low diesel fuel, and using the same route,...
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american agencies wanted to assassinate them, they used to do it themselves. we did not go out and spun a $20 million. >> i liked that idea, but there is a counter argument. what were these assassinations to ostensibly do? ok, it never happened, but it was ideas but if you want to kill a guy in pakistan, and you use a drowned and two out of washington or wherever. but if you want to kill a guy in hamburg, killing him in the west is hard. you want to have a contractor, because it is easier to deny. that is why it goes this way. not that anybody had an idea of let's do it outside. the reason the program in the end was a band it was because it was shooting bad guys in hamburg and paris. >> contacting out is an old practice of the cia. they hired the mafia to go after castro. this is nothing new. >> that did not work out well. >> as i recall, that was the kennedy boys, wasn't it? >> yes, it was. normally this does not work out well. >> i think it is a wonderful policy, if you give -- >> allied guise of people cannot control -- >> let's say you find somebody in bra
american agencies wanted to assassinate them, they used to do it themselves. we did not go out and spun a $20 million. >> i liked that idea, but there is a counter argument. what were these assassinations to ostensibly do? ok, it never happened, but it was ideas but if you want to kill a guy in pakistan, and you use a drowned and two out of washington or wherever. but if you want to kill a guy in hamburg, killing him in the west is hard. you want to have a contractor, because it is easier...
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twitter us or tweet us twitter.com/julie banderas. >> gregg: i would like to know whether i would lose my health care coverage. all of these expert groups out there who said we studied it, you will lose many of you will lose your health care coverage. >> julie: that is probably a common question we'll be getting. >> gregg: a townhall rematch pitting democratic congressman against a critic of health care reform, local doctor brian hill. a fiery exchange. it made some national headlines. how did the encountering this time around? marian silver is lives from jones borrow, just outside of atlanta. >> this was a balanced debate at this high school today. crowd was half people that are for the president's health care plan and half was against it. one thing that was common, one person asked questions that are important to them. congressman david scott tried to answer those questions and he echoed what the obama administration is saying about this plan and that is they want to make sure that people who have preexisting conditions or developmental conditions don't lose their coverage. also, he
twitter us or tweet us twitter.com/julie banderas. >> gregg: i would like to know whether i would lose my health care coverage. all of these expert groups out there who said we studied it, you will lose many of you will lose your health care coverage. >> julie: that is probably a common question we'll be getting. >> gregg: a townhall rematch pitting democratic congressman against a critic of health care reform, local doctor brian hill. a fiery exchange. it made some national...
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using the side scanning sonar to locate the airplane. due to the kircurrents and the challenging conditions on the river today they did not mark the location of the plane, but i think that they are coming back with some promising returns and they will continue to look tomorrow. >> which area did the bodies come from? the three bodies were recovered from the plane or the helicopter, do you know? the three bodies that were recovered, which aircraft did they come from? i do not know the answer to that question yet. we will have to look for positive i.d. for those victims and then that will be determined. >> do you have any estimate ache how high the planes were when they collide with each other. >> do we have an estimate on the altitude of the two aircrafts when they collided? at this point in time, i do not have that information. we will need to verify that information with air traffic control radar returns and other sources of information. i expect that we can provide that information to you tomorrow once our team completes some of the wo
using the side scanning sonar to locate the airplane. due to the kircurrents and the challenging conditions on the river today they did not mark the location of the plane, but i think that they are coming back with some promising returns and they will continue to look tomorrow. >> which area did the bodies come from? the three bodies were recovered from the plane or the helicopter, do you know? the three bodies that were recovered, which aircraft did they come from? i do not know the...
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thesepictures were pssed to us by an election monitoring group. the ow multiple votingards being giveout to the same person. d they show how children were able to gethem. the group ys the officials who did this will be in charge on election day. >> ths the card distribution kn about. i am surthere is dtribution we do t know about. we had enough cards to contact authorities, t not to prevent this. >> there may be more than one. butf you can prove that [unintelligible] no one can move this in two or three days. >> it is a timely test of rural afghanistan. most peopleive in places like this. this ishere the ection will be deced. the tribal leaders here are highly respected d can influence largelocs of votes. they told us howhey have been approached by teams from the two leading candidates and offered money. >> if one candidateives and $10,000, then the other one gets $20,000, and the third one offers even more. itas become such a lrative and compitive business. i do t know wherthey get the monefrom. >> western officis concede th electn will be flawed
thesepictures were pssed to us by an election monitoring group. the ow multiple votingards being giveout to the same person. d they show how children were able to gethem. the group ys the officials who did this will be in charge on election day. >> ths the card distribution kn about. i am surthere is dtribution we do t know about. we had enough cards to contact authorities, t not to prevent this. >> there may be more than one. butf you can prove that [unintelligible] no one can move...
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how does this he us? no one listens to us. we want them to startto really big warto clear this ole area, or else ju leave us and the taliban and dot dry anything else. >> wh a suation like is even if you brought a picture of myown father, i wouldn vote for him. what's the point? i'm not going to vote. >> through the meetng by peeking to the eders weound out that the people e very intereed in voting in the election. of course the talin is a threat to the poll but we won't give them a cnce. >> reporter: theseen, the afghan police, ar meant to gud the polling stations and vots. we watched them train. they ar meant to eure law and orderfter the election. but those ar it liter, they dot have basic skills, some braly guard posts in remote areas. but on occasion the itish have provided training,only to find out that th police are on the taliban' side. british troops have t be vigil nt, evenn posedly secure are. not everyoneants the developmt they sayhey're here to bring. they always have tcheck for road side bombs. the dadly weapon r
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or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> stocks are rising across the board this morning. tokyo's nikkei average jumped 1.8% today. hong kong's hang seng is higher. in london, the ftse opened higher. wall street starts the day with the dow at 9279, after gaining 61 points yesterday. the nasdaq added 13 points to close at 1969. >>> well, the first part of a major overhaul to credit card regulations goes into effect today. credit card companies must now give customers 45 days' notice before changing interest rates or fees. congress passed the legislation last spring, with additional rules scheduled to take effect in february. but many credit card companies have been jacking up rates and other fees ahead of the changes. >>> the government could announce by tomorrow, its plans to wind down the cash for clunkers program. hundreds of car dealers have already stopped offering the rebates. they're concerned they won't be reimbursed. but the transpo
or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> stocks are rising across the board this morning. tokyo's nikkei average jumped 1.8% today. hong kong's hang seng is higher. in london, the ftse opened higher. wall street starts the day with the dow at 9279, after gaining 61 points yesterday. the nasdaq added 13 points to close at 1969. >>> well, the first part of a major overhaul to...
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and thanks for being with us. we begin with the developing story from afghanistan this morning, where the presidential palace in kabul has been hit by mortars. >> no one was hurt in the attack, which comes, of course, just two days before presidential elections there. the police headquarters was also hit. the incident follows an attack yesterday, which killed an american service member and a civilian working for the military. the taliban has threatened to disrupt the elections. and warned afghans not to go to the polls. abc has a team of reporters in kabul covering the election, who will stay on top of this story. >>> the other big story this morning, the economy. despite the worst day on wall street since the early july, asian markets managed to close higher in today's trading. but only by a slim margin. >> investors are worried that consumers are not parting with their cash. for a look behind the number, emily schmidt joins us from washington. >> reporter: for weeks now, investigators have looked at the rallying
and thanks for being with us. we begin with the developing story from afghanistan this morning, where the presidential palace in kabul has been hit by mortars. >> no one was hurt in the attack, which comes, of course, just two days before presidential elections there. the police headquarters was also hit. the incident follows an attack yesterday, which killed an american service member and a civilian working for the military. the taliban has threatened to disrupt the elections. and warned...
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that never would have occurred to us. i don't think anybody spent 10 minutes thinking about welfare and health care proposals at the same time to these committees. that is exactly what this administration has done and maybe we will really learn something here. . >> we were in an unusual situation. democrats have not been in the white house and 12 years. almost no one one worked in the white house. we had very little idea. they told us a little bit about how this works. they do not know how i white house works. he can see a dramatic difference on how the obama administration hit the ground running. they have done it before. i imagine that most campaign workers feel the same anxiety the moment that their candidate wins and realize that now you have to share this thing with everybody else. yet to do with a party that was on helpful or oppose what you are trying to do. now they were in as good of a position to get an influential role in the administration as you waere. you actually believe in the guy you just elected. it is d
that never would have occurred to us. i don't think anybody spent 10 minutes thinking about welfare and health care proposals at the same time to these committees. that is exactly what this administration has done and maybe we will really learn something here. . >> we were in an unusual situation. democrats have not been in the white house and 12 years. almost no one one worked in the white house. we had very little idea. they told us a little bit about how this works. they do not know...
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or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. ♪ ♪ got troubles, oh ♪ but not today ♪ 'cause theye gonna wash away ♪ ♪ this old heart ♪ gonna take them away [ quacks ] and th there are the indicator-light warning, radar-sensor-linking, blind-spot-penetrating side mirrors of the all-new fordaurus. so what doesn't sh up in your mirror, can still show up on your mirror. we eak car. we speak innovation. introducing the all-new taurus from ford. drive one. >>> finally tonight, there is that old expssioabout people who live in glass houses. but nobody ever sa anything about glass hotels. there is this new glass hotel in new york. and at's fine except thait straddles a new and quirky public park caed the highline. it's called that because it is built on an old railroad trestle. the problem here is when people walking down the highline look up at the people doing what they do in a hotel, well, among the onlookers today was our own mike taibbi.
or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. ♪ ♪ got troubles, oh ♪ but not today ♪ 'cause theye gonna wash away ♪ ♪ this old heart ♪ gonna take them away [ quacks ] and th there are the indicator-light warning, radar-sensor-linking, blind-spot-penetrating side mirrors of the all-new fordaurus. so what doesn't sh up in your mirror, can still show up on your mirror. we eak car. we speak innovation. introducing the...
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Aug 19, 2009
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for all of us at abc news, have you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have a good night. captions by vitac
for all of us at abc news, have you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have a good night. captions by vitac